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Wheetness 07-24-2009 12:41 PM

Having some issues
 
Hey guys im having some issues with my setup. I have a Rooster Crawler ESC/ 55t combo, Big Offroader tx and rx, and a Mayhem hi torque servo. My issue is i have all the wiring hooked up(what wires came with parts) into the rx from the esc into the B/C spot on the rxand the servo into the steering spot, when i turn it on and try to go its not going anywhere or steering at all. i bound the tx and rxand have the wiring all correct does anyone have any idea where it'll go

Nate08 07-24-2009 12:54 PM

You need to plug the esc into channel 2. Right now you have it plugged into the batter/bind port.

Wheetness 07-24-2009 06:11 PM

thanks it worked now i feel dumb lol hopefully im not the only one that has made that same mistake

AlmstEvil665 07-24-2009 06:18 PM

Just remember this...1 to turn 2 to burn. "thumbsup"

Greatscott 07-24-2009 07:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlmstEvil665 (Post 1908397)
Just remember this...1 to turn 2 to burn. "thumbsup"

This thread should be pinned in the Noob section. Not because of your question, I think we have all done this at least once, but because you included all of the info that was needed so that you could be helped out, the title should read, "The proper way to ask a question."

"thumbsup"

husky385 07-24-2009 08:21 PM

Wheetness sorry to get off topic, but I was in the 1st armored division 94th field artillery B battery Furth, Germany 1970. Seeing that patch brought back memories.
Kevin

Nate08 07-27-2009 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Greatscott (Post 1908576)
This thread should be pinned in the Noob section. Not because of your question, I think we have all done this at least once, but because you included all of the info that was needed so that you could be helped out, the title should read, "The proper way to ask a question."

"thumbsup"

x2 "thumbsup"

And I know I've done it at least once :oops:


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